The Chair
NaughtySqueaky
After months of searching and going to auctions, Sue finally found a house for her and her son to call home. It was a quaint little cottage-style house with a verandah across the front and a patio out the back. The house itself wasn't too bad. Repair work here and there and a little paint there and here would make it look better. The pool in the backyard needed a good cleaning, and quite a few of the bushes and trees needed a trim. It looked like nobody had lived in the house for a while. The main feature for Sue was the feeling of privacy and seclusion. The house was almost in the middle of a five-acre block. Apart from around the house and the driveway, the rest was still untouched natural bushland. Her little slice of what she thought was paradise is on the north side of Brisbane in an area called the Redcliffe Peninsula.
Not one to be discouraged by a challenge, Sue made what she thought was a reasonable offer, considering the work she needed to do. To her surprise, the previous owner's family accepted.
Day One
Sue had slept in the house on a camp stretcher and sleeping bag so that she would be there when the removalists arrived and she could coordinate the unloading and sorting. Last night she had spoken to her son David on her mobile phone and given him the two-dollar video tour. He was so happy that she had finally found somewhere to live and voiced his concern about the workload. David's been living with Sue's parents until he finishes school in a month or so. Then he was going to move in with her and look for work. Until that happened, she had the place to herself.
Sue climbed out of bed and walked to the bathroom for a quick shower before breakfast. The removalists were supposed to arrive at six-thirty. She had slept in the nude as she always does, and last night she'd needed to wash her clothes. They were all she had until her stuff arrived in the truck. When she'd finished eating, she went outside to the clothesline to get her clothes and heard a vehicle coming down the drive. There was no time for underwear, so she quickly pulled on her shorts and t-shirt as she hurried through the house. She was still shoving her panties and bra into her back pockets as she pulled open the front door. One of the men was standing there with his arm up to knock.
The first thing that caught the man's attention was Sue's nipples. After running through the house, her nipples were making the most alluring pokies he'd seen in a while, especially this close. Politely shifting his gaze to her face, he suggested she stand near the door and tell them which room, and they would do the rest. For almost four hours, including breaks, she had stood there calling out the room and helping where she could. She had no idea that she had been giving the removalists almost a constant show of hard nipples and bare tits every time she bent over. Sue was exhausted. They packed their gear into the truck and said their goodbyes. Sue asked them to lock the front gate on their way out, and they were gone just before lunchtime.
As soon as they drove away, Sue pulled her t-shirt over her head and threw it on the table. She cupped and held her tits in her hands. Her nipples were so sensitive after being dragged back and forth across the material with her every movement. She smiled as she undid the metal buttons on her shorts, letting them fall to the floor, glad to be naked again.
Sue enjoyed being nude. She found the freedom from clothes very relaxing, not to mention less restrictive and a lot cooler. After picking her shorts up, Sue threw them on the table with her t-shirt before walking into the kitchen to make lunch. Sue stopped and blushed when she saw her panties and bra hanging out of her pockets,
"Ooops
," she said, then giggled at the thought that the removalists had probably seen them too, and known the whole time that she wasn't wearing any panties under her jeans shorts, as well as no bra.
After making some lunch, a couple of sandwiches on a plate and a cup of tea, she headed for the front verandah. When she bought the house, an old squatter's chair was left behind. It looked very comfortable and had little arms on each side to support and rest your legs. She threw a towel over the seat and sat down, lifting her legs onto the little arms. After finishing her sandwiches and tea, she relaxed, slumping into the chair, her bum at the edge of the seat.
For an old chair, you're very comfortable. I wouldn't have left you behind
, she thought to herself.
"Mmmm, very comfortable," she hummed as she relaxed, sinking deeper into the chair and closing her eyes. The warm sun and the comfort made Sue drowsy. Then all of a sudden, sitting up. "C'mon, I haven't got time for this," Sue said and lifted her legs off the little arms and put her feet on the floor. She stretched her arms over her head and behind her, bending her back, then moaned from the release of tension as her body relaxed. As she went to pick up her plate and cup, the cordless house phone rang.
"Hello, Sue speaking,"
"You're a beautiful woman Sue, Just like Kaye," the voice had said, then hung up. Sue put the phone down on the table, looking inquisitively at the phone and thinking to herself,
Who's Kaye?
Sue didn't think about the mysterious phone call but couldn't get Kaye off her mind. She decided to phone the real estate agent when she had a break from unpacking. She'll need to eat, so the first room to sort out had to be the kitchen. Sue organised the drawers and cupboards, filled the pantry and hung the pots and pans on hooks. A place for everything and everything in its place is what her mother used to say. The last pieces to finish off were the kitchen table and chairs. Sue leaned back against the bench, happy with what she had achieved. She reached over to flick the kettle on, then picked up the house phone.
"Hello, this is Sue Jackson. I bought the house out along Deception Bay Road."
"Hello Sue, Yes, I know the one. The Morrison place.
"Yes, That's the one." Sue quickly thought
That's not the name of the people I bought it
from, "Can you tell me who owned it before me, please? There's a piece of furniture left behind that I'd like to return."
"I'm sorry... I'm sorry I can't do that. A couple lived there. He was killed by a drunk driver about six months ago,"